Magnaflow 10166 Torca Band Clamp 4" Diameter 1.25" Long 10-pack Stainless on 2040-parts.com
Des Moines, Iowa, United States
DESCRIPTION MagnaFlow offers stainless steel exhaust band clamps. Compared with conventional U-clamps and flat band clamps, these high torque clamps offer a much tighter seal by using a reaction block that transfers bolt torque into clamp strength assuring a tight seal all the way around. FEATURES & ATTRIBUTES
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